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2008 Fall/2009 Spring Group Member Role Assignments:
2008 Fall Group Meetings
Time: Fridays 3:30pm-5:00pm
Location: EBII 2216 (except for Aug 22 and Sept 5, when the group meetings
will be held at EBII 3265)
Schedule:
Thursdays Weekly Student Meeting Time Slots
1:00pm - 1:30pm Sumaiya
1:30pm - 2:00pm Yoonki
Song
2:00pm - 2:30pm Madhuri
R Marri
2:30pm - 3:00pm Nuo
Li
3:00pm - 3:30pm JeeHyun
Hwang
3:30pm - 4:00pm Drop-by hour
4:00pm - 4:30pm Mithun
Acharya
4:30pm - 5:00pm Suresh Thummalapenta
5:00pm - 5:30pm Kunal
Taneja
5:30pm - 6:00pm Huinan
Zhang
Fridays Weekly Student Meeting Time Slots
3:30pm-5:00pm: Weekly group
meeting
5:00pm-6:00pm: Drop-by office hours
Time constraint:
Yoonki
: no constraint
Madhuri : no constraint
Nuo : no constraint
JeeHyun : except one class on Thursday from 3:50PM to
5:05PM
Mithun : prefer Thursday 4pm
Suresh : except one class on Thursday from 5:20PM to 6:35PM
Kunal : prefer Thursday 5pm
Guidelines:
Also
see MIT Program Analysis Reading Group Guidelines
Objectives:
1. know what other students are working on and offer suggestions to improve
other students' work
2. read literature related to your work (and your
fellow students' work)
3. introduce your work and ask for critics when you
have submission drafts or even proposals
4. explore collaboration opportunities among group
members
Suggested Tasks for Non-Presenter:
1. read the assigned paper before the group meeting
2. see whether you can apply the ideas in the
assigned paper in your own research
3. see whether you have some suggestions for the
presenter to improve his or her proposed research
4. see whether you can contribute to collaborate with
the presenter on some topics that interest you as well
Suggested Discussion Format for Presenter: (typically the presenter
prepares some slides to lead the discussion)
1. what problems you are trying to address in your own
research; why the problems are significant and we should care about them.
2. what possible evaluation can be done to assess
proposed solutions to the problems. (give concrete examples
on how other peer researchers evaluate the solution to similar problems)
3. what you have done so far to address the problems
4. why you think the paper is relevant to your
research
5. what problems the paper addresses
6. what approach/study the paper presents
7. what you have learn from the paper that can
improve/inspire your existing work
8. what difficulties you face in your own research
9. your future plan of doing your research (that is
probably related to the paper)
Be sure to leave enough time for discussion.
Selected Conference/Workshop Submission Deadlines (SE Conference Map):
Conferences List:
Conferences: (SE Conference Map)
ICSE
07 FSE 07 ASE 07 ISSTA
07 OOPSLA 07 ECOOP 07 FASE 07 PASTE
07
ICSE 06 FSE
06 ASE
06 ISSTA
06 OOPSLA
06 ECOOP
06 FASE
06
ICSE
05 FSE
05 ASE
05 ISSTA
04 OOPSLA
05 ECOOP
05 FASE
05 PASTE
05
ICSE
04 FSE
04 ASE
04 ISSTA
02 OOPSLA
04 ECOOP
04 FASE
04 PASTE
04
ICSE
FSE
ASE
ISSTA
OOPSLA
ECOOP
FASE
PASTE
Journals:
TSE
TOSEM
STVR
MIT Program Analysis Reading
Group
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